Re: high voltage boost DC/DC converters (5V->250V)
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 15:57:17 -0800
Michael wrote:
Hi there - at work I'm probably going to have to design a high voltage
DC/DC converter sometime in the near future. It looks like it'll be
something along the lines of 5V input and 250V output. Current will be
under 10ma. Probably more like 1-2ma. The more regulated the better,
but I will probably just regulate it down a bit with a FET to clean it
up.
My understanding is that once you start to get to something like an
output voltage 10x or more of the input voltage the standard boost
circuit (cap + diode + inductor) no longer really cuts it. Instead,
I've read that step-up transformers are a better way to go. However,
when I look through Digi-Key, all I see are step down transformers for
stepping down wall power, as well as various specialty transformers.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
I went well past 10:1 on bucks. But when the factor nears 20 it does get old. You need a ferrite transformer like those used in very small switcher wall warts. Except that you'd operate this transformer in reverse. The problem is the usual: Very difficult to obtain at reasonable prices when outside China. Sure, you could get the for a few dimes from China but only if you buy a whole pallet of them. Also, keep in mind that the flyback versions are air-gapped.
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Regards, Joerg
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